ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 28:31-83; Luke 31:84-96; Ephesians 5:15-18; Daniel 1:8-15. Wine, .beautiful, colorful, sparkling in the glass, is temptation in . disguise; a biting snake or stinging adder in cares’ that reality Proverbs 23:31-33. , MEMORY VERSE: “And take eares of this life, and so that DRUNKENESS DENOUNCED \ Moral disaster awaits those so or" cupied with earthly indulgence - are unprepared théSSecond Advent.—Luke 21:34-36, to yourselves, lest at any time y may come. upon you unawares.” - your hearts —Luke 21; } To Drink Or Not To Drink EDITOR’S NOTE: The {ol- just as many others believe in |jform of a drinking — driver—it doing God's work ing the Holy Spirit for intoxicating ” spirits.—Ephesians 5: 15-18. and will, TTP warning. his listeners of the dan- ger of being so occupied with fleshly indulgences or the cares of business, that they will not be ready for His return. Here, again, is a clear condemnation of drunkenness as a grave sin. The passage from Paul's let- ter to the Ephesians contains an day of His Second Coming, | Paul exhorts us to live triumphantly, “In captivity, Daniel sets an example substitut- gf wholesome food, and water instead ‘of wine.—Daniel 1:8-15. evercnerent with surfeiting and drunkeness, and RC Church Attitude ls —- Significant Of all the changes taking place ROSSLAND, B.C. (CP)—Red| Mountain Mines Limited's) newly-opened molybdenum mine | shares ‘the nearby mountain’ with some of the. finest ski trails in Canada. Opened - Tuesday. by B.C. Mines Minister Donald Brothers, the mine is producing 54 per cent molybdenum . concentrate at the rate of 450 tons a day. and black drums to markets in New York. Red Mountain produced an estimated $60,000,000 worth of gold and copper in numerous small operations in the 40 years preceding 1929. _ The space-age metal 1s now much in demand for alloys, electronie and heat - resistant uses. Mining practically stopped after 1929 except for sporadic operations by Cominco Ltd., and the Red -Mountain Ski«#-Club turned the treacherous slopes into a paradise for skiers. Ashton W. Johnston of Tor- onto, president of Red Mountain Mines, told about 120 mining and investment men at Tues- New Mine Shares Mountain With Some Top Ski Trails and shipping it in colorful red land Canadian Nickel Co, Ltd. to 450 tons daily since mining | against $1,122,935 last year .The volume of gas sold was ove \384 billion cubie -feet, 9. crease of :15 per cent over 1965. Sales to customers were 9.8 per, Shareholders of 1965 and cent greater than last year. an in- began in the spring. The '54 per cent is being sold in concentrate New York ‘at | the current price of $1.65 per} - pound by Metal Mines Ltd. of |: Toronto, the firm which is pro-| viding management for the | mine. Metal Mines, the operating | arm of Canada Faraday Corp., | each own 20 per’ cent of Red Mountain Mines and the other 60. per cent is held by Torwest | Resources (1962) Ltd. of Van- couver. The two eastern firms financed the project. H. Brodie Hicks -of Toronto, Red Mountain managing direc- tor and vice-president of Metal Mines, said proven and ‘indi- cated ore reserves are about 1,000,000 ton# averaging .4 per cent. Quebec Gas | Profits Up ‘N preferred shares. Charlottetown Bible Chapel | 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. ‘am. and 7:30 p.m. | Shareholders and almost BOB DOWIE | OF NEW BRUNSWICK BIBLE ‘INSTITUTE The Salvation anny 176 Great George Street Capt. and Mrs. Ray Nelson Sunday: Terwctony Class—9:30 a.m. day School—10 a.m, Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.i1.—Home League (Publie naatians Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT HE ARMY . CALVARY TEMPLE {or material relating to fto- total abstinence. ican be fatal. : . a ae be: ortation that we use our|in the Roman ‘Catholic Church, |day’s opening, that it cost about |. MONTREAL (CP) Quebec nae - ey none wy Hf drinking were indulged in| Drinking reduces our self- foteien free will to walk. cir- byt “s Sante dantfleest hee $2,000, ono. ey put the property etinal Gas Core: has ae FENTECOSTAL ABs: eran OF CANADA en Hope by evil, disteputable people jrestraint, leading ,to dissipation, cumspectly, striving always. t©lher attitude to the distribution | into production. nounced net income of $2,861,- me outlines produced by the Divi- sion of ' Christian Education, National Council of Churches only, and all the ‘good people” in the world were abstrainers, immorality, lying, theft, brutal- ity,, murder, the complete break- do God’s work, despite the evil surrounding us. We are spiritual of the Scriptures.and. her will- ingness to read and distribute EXCEEDS CAPACITY 005 or 68 cents a share for the year ended June 30, 1966, an Rev. Cyril Clarke, Pastor 9:13 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Sumitierside station pois 3 there would be no problem. But |down of the individual— all to | hein souls living for’ a little t Bibl . The company employs 30 men increase of 67.7 per cent over | im the US. and Is used bY many gond people— people with ithe detriment of ourselves, while in the Hesh” In- order to clos on te Coe tien ment lat the mining and mill opera-|the $1,705,798 or 45 cents a share | he tecon oe perm ; high moral standards and sound |homes, families. friends and fel- ; tion. The plant has a rated: ca-|made in 1965. 1:00 a.m.—Worahip Service By R.H. RAMSEY ‘religious faith — drink moder- Though indulgence in. intox- ately and serve liquor to guests. {eating liquors is not dealt with And—the-first—thing--that—those in the Ten Commandments, it is who disagree with this position involved in and related to the needto remember is Jesus’ moral principles and _ policies warning, “Judge not, that ye be found there. Nowhere in the not judged.’’ Rather than._be Bible does it say specifically, fanatical, let is examine tha “Thou shalt not drink,” but problem —Scripturally and - sc drunkenness {s continually de- entifically — before making up nounced in .the historical books|our own minds whether to drink of the Old Testament, often in or not to drink. the Pom oes ame the: None cai deny that drinking prooet oada % § & SiM'can be dangerous. While some quently _feferred to by the |people can “‘take-it or leave it,” Apostle Paul. Thus, the-logical'there are others to whom that conclusion is the drunkenness is first drink is a one-way ticket diametrically opposed to the will lowman. Drinking relaxes our inhibi- jtions and-numbs our con sciences, so that we accept indif- ferently what. we would con- demn were we perfectly. sober. Drinking dulls our senses and blunts out spiritual capacity, making dubious our adoration of and reverence for God. The writer of the Book of Proverbs describes wine's temp-. tation, its beauty, color and sparkle in the glass, but likens it to a biting serpent or stinging adder in its monstrous subtlety. His analogy is unique, for nearly and distress, we live triumphantly we must dis- cover the. will of God and fol- low it. : ‘Paul concludes with a com- bination prohibition - command linking wine and the Holy Spirit: ‘And be not drunken with wine, wherein is riot, but be filled with the Spirit.". This is not such a strange combina- tion, for both wine and the Holy Spirit lift a man out of himself. The wine intoxicates, gives a false sense of job, well- being and exhilaration, enabling man to forget his troubles and disappointments — temporarily. ~The Holy. Spirit, on the other Society. It is stated that the common Bible idea is now generally ac- tions are_-now going forward un- ing in two--dozen...cases. Society of . Nigeria Catholic Church. There is active ceoneriiion tn both French and English edi- tions of the Bible between-Rom- an Catholic and traditionally cepted by the. Catholic Church |, ...... and the Bible Societies. Of the |). ~~ 502 languages in which transla- |' der the supervision of the Bible |. Societies, the Catholics are shar- | ~ The}. . Board of the newly formed Bible has official | representation from the Romana : pacity of 400 tons of ore per Total operating revenues for day, but has been handling up The the period were $35,385,727 com- | Kirk of St-James | A Presbyterian Church In Canada Cor, Pownal & Fitzroy Founded 1825 _ Minister: a: “Rev. Malcolm R. McCualg, B.A. BD. | _ Director ef Music: | Christopher Gledhill M.A., B.Mus., A.R.C.C.O. SUNDAY, SEPT. 18th | 7:30 p,.m.—Evangelistie Service’ ‘You wil rocetve a warm weloeme ot Onivary Temele BIRCHWOOD Me 2 FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhay, B.A. Mice). 6:30 p.m.—Evening Worship (Special service in Stanchel at 11:00 a.m. conducted by Mr. David- Compton and 8:00 p.m. conducted by. Rev. E. E. MacDougall. ‘Special offering foe building Seed at both: aa "VISITORS WA RML¥»- WELCOME. 135 Mt. Edward Road The Guardian, Chartottetown, Sat., , Sept. 17, 1966. 7 pared: with 992.088, 404 th fiscal! ‘Total dividends of $612,975 ao were paid on preferred "aoieral taxes were $1,296,330 on a regular quarterly basis At the year’s end there wers 000,,.registered comm - sharet 2.009 * 1956 ’ = s ' : to disaster. ll persons have an inexplicab-|hand, is inexhaustible and eter- % ee : of. God as revealed in the Bible. an De : , : Protestant Churches. i ——— oe ae ek | Alcohol is known to be a dan- jle horror of—and-yet fascination | nal. The Catholic edition of: the 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship ; , : . i a wae ditereat Te warei ant gerous depressant; dangerous for—snakes, and go out of their = RSV Bible which appeared last : ‘Sermon: “TO WHOM SHALL WE GO” Ch 1 ti le f ed Ch h amine fonaeat — and rrenueaty | because it anosticiizes those ee sea ais tk reiaiee im FIND THAT GOLD month has no changes in the Old - ; : : ; ; iy r iS ian e orm urc J ' among Christian — people re- [Portions of the brain and ner |o™ ORL O "A newly - invented. gold de- [Testament text from the Prot- alcoholic |\vous system governing our. self- i garding the use of eo verages. Many believe the an-|control and musele reflexes ewer lies in moderation; and \Combined with gasoline—in the will_just-as—naturally_avoid_it.— Toward the end of the Olivet Doscourse, Jesus spoke of the tector, using-a-radioisotope,-ean— be used by prospectors — or customs inspectors. _ estant RSV Bible, and only a-few in the New Testament. This is the first translation from the or- iginal texts made available to English Catholics since the Re- ‘ion Presbyterian Church — } e (The first church “in Sherwood) Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister (Phone 4-4721) 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service Corner Prince and Grafton Streets 11:15 a.m. i ees — ‘i * ’ The Reverend Donald A. Campbell, B.A., D.D. Kamphuis (English) . ok eg : 2:30 p.m.—Afternoon Sérvice: M. Vi offict és - Divine Revelation, Arts. 22 and Mr. Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. e (Dutch) — ating 25, are noteworthy says this re- 3 ; Organist and Director of Choirs lease, for not since the early i 9.45 am.—The Church School. Classes for all ages centuries of: the Church has an officvial document urged the av- 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School 11:00 a. Se wo ailability of the Scriptures- for RSHIP. : STRANGER AT THE DOOR a SHERWOOD - PARKDALE - DAILY. BIBLE READINGS Seo: spt of God _ || PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, Sept. 18: Joshua 2. - * #00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP | Meeting in the Sherwood Women’s Institute Hall a. Monday, Sept. 19: Joshua 3: Tuesday, Sept. 20: Josha 5. i ’Maple Avenue : : : THE MAN WHO WAS LEFT BEHIND i The- Rev. Ian C. Glass, B.A., BD., Ministee = Wednesday, Sept. a1; Joshua \ 6. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME —i}— 9:45 a.m.—Church School Thursday, Sept: ‘2: Judges.2: ; i} Presentation of Awards 8-23. Yt SE i} 11:00 a.m. m—Divine Worship Friday, Sepf, 28° Judges 4. a : : a gel nae Central Christian Church Saturday; Sept. 25: Ezra 1, .. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU 219 Kent Street Health Minister — ‘Named In N.B. | sonnc- | First Baptist Church 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for all ages ase Pl sagatianes FREDERICTON (CP) — Ap-] 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets pointment of Dr. Stephen H. Sermon: “THE NEW MORALITY” i ‘Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D., Minister Weyman as health minister in Sola; Miss Carolyn Ling Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist and Choir Dirscter. New Brunswick's Liberal gov- 7:00 Bee Dees Service Saturday 8:00—Farwell Reception in Church Hall for Rev. Somat as announced by Pre- ene “}mier Louis J. Robichaud shortly “THE CHU : magna sage, . Minister: Mr. W. 0, Weale . ton, onaries-elect to India. formation. The Dogmatic Constitution on Visitors heartily eslcuta ti a soem after Dr, Weyman announced ae 1 9:45. Sunday School. Promot his resignation as Mayor of Organist: Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.M. | rs 24a all "a : fon and registration for Saint John. ee The premier’s announcement capped widespread speculation | WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL 11:00 a.m.—Special Missionary Service. Rev. ; and Mrs. David Wilton will’ speak o that Dr. W. Id be ' polibedl ‘to the cabinet following : ae ae aaa ee: 1 Duet: Keith and Gail Robinson. co oat ‘tyelection Mooda ir nel Sherwood Church of Christ. ] 7:00—""TRANSFOKMED BELIEFS" . John City. - (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School), =f _ Solo: Mrs. Ruth Sommers As health minister, Dr. Wey- man, 43, succeeds Dr. Georges L. Dumont who died in July. -|Date for a byelection to fill a vacancy in Restigouche County _{ereated by Dr. Dumont’s death has not been announced. ’ NEED PLEN‘1Y OF WIND Tribesmen in New Britain, Melanesia, hunt with blowpipes } ae 112 to 20 feet long. 1 A Church-planting project it Central Christian Church, Charlottetown 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages ae | Wednesday—7:90 Prayer Meeting. Nursery.through Adult class | A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Presiding: Mr. W. A. MacRae (A Union of Congregationalists, Methodists and Presbyterians) Sermon: Mr. Kenneth T. Norris TRINITY UNITED CHURCH i} You are Cordially Invited | Come and Bring Your Children | ; | } (corner of Prince and Sydney Streets) Charlottetown, P.E.I. Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. B.D. Organist: Mr. Joseph B. Herdman Ministers: ieee St. Peter's Cathedral , One day, recently, the children and I stopped, on our way home, to pet Rochford Square Beauty and her baby. Beauty-lives at- Mr. Ryder’s farm, not far from our home, and the coming ef her colt has been a prime topic ef conversations THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada | Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., L.Th,, Rector } Rev. Canon E.'M. Malone, M.A., D.D LL.D. 11:00 a.m.—Crib Room and Nursery in Social Hall loa A these past few weeks. . "Ths Clawch is tes greatest becter on our ee j Honorary Assistant Priest 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: Rev. John G. E. Ball “| Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus., Organist | oe * rh i gpa ge cei Went art A os beta. kal ee vw PURPOSE” Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director : 7:00 othe (Re oe wak anG00 ao whereabouts sparked a discussion with my. threesome that ranged from God’s Chanch, neither 4 . . Sept. 18—The Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity | Rev. Gerald G. ‘Wyrwas plan for the birth and care of baby animals, om te people and their babies, It was a rare and precious moment, such as parents and teachers treas- Nre, hen young minds mech out efortiesly fer iaformation and wnder- standing. As we drove home, I thanked eg ee oe : “*A Song Of Praise’? (Eric Thimas) Estelle Marie Mugford ‘. You are welcome to Worship with us PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mattins : i 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon aoe ee 7:00 p.m.—Evensong (Chapel) oH as @wa sake. (2) For his children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For te share in thie eager unfolding of my children’s thoughts and ideas. I _ the sabe of the Church itself, which needs his eer : The services on Sunday morning will be conducted by the ff moral aud material support. Plan Everyone does. It’s spiritual, it’s Reverend G. R. F. Ebsary, Rector of St. Stephen’s Church, | thanked Him, too, for His Church which has inspired my religious growth ehawch regularly. and yead your Bie day. demanding, exciting, and it’s in- 9 Chester, Nova Scotia. : 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director ef Choirs 9:45 a.m,~Junior, Intermediate and Senior High School variably good... It brings new discoveries of what God is, and what man really is — finding ful- Visitors are cordially welcome at all services. und thus helped me keep pace with the developing queries of my children, oe The Church is the source of great understanding. Sunday - Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Soaniy ar eT illment ina life di ivi | 11:00 a.m. {Nursery and Kindergarten Classes Deuteronomy M Chronicles Psalms epee Luke John sf fillment in a life directed by divine St Paul 5 Anglican Church ete Serie WORK 32:4-9 34:17 139:13-18 oo ““ALAT: >> 1415-13 3:3-12 Love, Hear this one-hour lecture | WN OH gecmca: "LOOKING At TIL MOVIES” “You Have a Purpose” presented | by JOSEPHINE H. CARVER, C.S.B., | member of The Christian Science“ Established 1769 by Royal foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, L.S.1., Rector Organist and Choir Director e+ ey + ee tt a Solo: Mr. Don Hutchinson YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US| 1s + se oe ” George A. Th F.R.C.O.., RCM i THIS FEATURE 1S CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH ~ Board of Lectureship, ni “yen x9 aa SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH TT TT _ BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS. 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